Friday, July 26, 2013

You'll be able to spot what's new in Films on Demand with ease. A "recently-added" banner will display on new titles on the browse pages. And there are a lot of new titles on a variety of topics--

The Arts as Therapy for Children

Candyman: Confectioner David Klein and the Jelly Belly Jelly Bean

Casa del Rio: Art Deco Icons

The Case for HIPAA Risk Assessments

China's Stolen Children

The Cost of Sushi: Emptying the Seas

Hijacking the Arab Spring? The Rise of the Islamists

Inside Chicago's Gang War

Inside the New KKK

Linear Functions: Algebra Nspirations

Much Ado in Mostar: A Shakespearean Collaboration

My Land: Seeing Both Sides of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Orson Welles: The Paris Interview

Politics of Money: Ethical Markets

Ponzi Scheme--Butler Case: Scammed

Ponzi Scheme--Saxton Case: Scammed

Scala Scalissima: The Renovation of La Scala

Shedding Light on Reflection

Shedding Light on Refraction

Solitary Confinement: No Way Out of the Monster Factory

A Talk with Hitchcock

A Time to Fight: HIJOS Speaks Out for the Disappeared of Argentina

When Bubbles Burst: Why Financial Markets Crash

WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception

Films on Demand is a source for thousands of educational and documentary videos available online to the students, faculty, and staff of Christian Brothers University. Faculty are able to link to videos in courseware or use them in classes. Entire videos are available; each video is also divided into segments.